By Sandra Torres•Published March 31, 2020•Updated on March 31, 2020 at 4:21 pm

Currently, the hospital has extremely limited visitation to reduce the risk of contamination, especially for newborn babies. Only one parent can visit their newborn at a time.

But now, there’s a smartphone app that all NICU parents can use to check in on their babies from home. The app, called SMART NICU2HOME, sends updates throughout the day on their baby’s vital signs, as well as personalized information and education. It also reveals who is caring for their baby at any given point.

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“They aren’t at the bedside, but they can still get that vital information every parent craves, and it helps fill the gap since family and friends used to be able to visit in person,” said Dr. Craig Garfield, professor of pediatrics and medical social sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

Dr. Garfield began developing the app
years ago, along with Young Seok Lee, an adjunct professor of medical sciences
at Feinberg.

“These are unprecedented times,”
said Lee. “The stress of the families was going to be really unparalleled, and
we knew this app already worked from our research phase, so we are glad that we
could share the benefits of this app with a larger community of NICU infants
and their families.”

Parents can download the app by requesting an invitation from the hospital. They will be sent a secure code to download and connect information with their baby in the NICU.